
Panama Pacific International Exposition Pin
1.25" enamel pin (This is a reproduction, not original.)
The Panama–Pacific International Exposition was a world’s fair held in the City of San Francisco in 1915. Over 18 million people visited the Jewel City enjoying the thrilling displays and technological advances of the time. The Palace of Fine Arts it is the only structure from the exposition that still survives on site. These beauties provide subjects for pleasant jokes and amusing conversation and thus smooths the way to a more familiar acquaintance and cordial friendship. Just wear one and watch the effect.
1.25" enamel pin (This is a reproduction, not original.)
The Panama–Pacific International Exposition was a world’s fair held in the City of San Francisco in 1915. Over 18 million people visited the Jewel City enjoying the thrilling displays and technological advances of the time. The Palace of Fine Arts it is the only structure from the exposition that still survives on site. These beauties provide subjects for pleasant jokes and amusing conversation and thus smooths the way to a more familiar acquaintance and cordial friendship. Just wear one and watch the effect.
Description
1.25" enamel pin (This is a reproduction, not original.)
The Panama–Pacific International Exposition was a world’s fair held in the City of San Francisco in 1915. Over 18 million people visited the Jewel City enjoying the thrilling displays and technological advances of the time. The Palace of Fine Arts it is the only structure from the exposition that still survives on site. These beauties provide subjects for pleasant jokes and amusing conversation and thus smooths the way to a more familiar acquaintance and cordial friendship. Just wear one and watch the effect.


















